Crime & Safety
Rain, Rain ... Causing Crashes Around Loganville
Walton County deputies were working multiple accidents early Tuesday.

LOGANVILLE, GA — We haven't seen the stuff for so long, maybe we just forgot how to drive in it.
Walton County Sheriff's deputies on Tuesday morning were responding to multiple car wrecks as local drivers attempted to negotiate the area's first real rain since October.
Some weren't doing so great.
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"Accident calls are coming in so fast that we can't begin to warn you of slow traffic," the sheriff's department said Tuesday morning on Facebook. "Sorry about that BUT we can warn you about slick roads due to the -- what's that stuff called? Oh yeah, rain."
At about 8:30 a.m., Walton deputies were simultaneously responding to three traffic accidents, the post said.
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"Hope that's all of them," it continued. "Don't be one!"
Loganville's forecast Tuesday called for continued rain into the evening and through Wednesday, with skies clearing on Thursday and Friday.
Photo courtesy Walton County Sheriff's Office
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